146 MR. O. SALVIN ON THE BIRDS OF VERAGUA. [Jan. 24, 



species inhabiting this country. F. analis is also given by Mr. 

 Lawrence, in his list of Mr. M'Leannan's collections, as being found 

 at Panama. 



-f-102. Grallaria guatemalensis, Prev. 



Santa Fe. . • 



A single specimen in not quite adult plumage agrees closely with 

 Guatemalan examples ; it is, however, rather darker in general colour, 

 the grey of the head, the olivaceous back, the rufous brown of the 

 wings, and the tawny of the under surface being all of a deeper hue. 

 In our specimens of this species some variation is noticeable in in- 

 tensity of coloration, especially of the under plumage ; so that this 

 Veraguan specimen may only show the extreme limit of this dif- 

 ference. 



•ir 1 03. Grallaria perspicillata, Lawr. 

 Santa Fe and Santiago de Veragua. 



-f- 104. PiTTASOMA MICHLERI, CaSSiu. 



Santa Fe. 



The presence of these two birds in these collections deprive the 

 Isthmus of Panama of two more of its hitherto-considered-peculiar 

 species, showing their more northern range. 



■4-105. Grallaricula costaricensis, Lawr. Ann. N. Y. Lye. viii. 



Cordillera de Tole. 



A single specimen obtained by Arce agrees well with Mr. Law- 

 rence's description. 



-t- 106. Attila sclateri, Lawr.; Scl. & Salv. P. Z. S. 1864, p. 358. 



Santa Fe. 



This race is also found in Costa Rica, Arce having sent a speci- 

 men from Tucurriqui. It is more constant in coloration than the 

 more northern form, A. citreopygius, Bp. (Scl. Cat. p. 195), which 

 frequently exhibits considerable variation of plumage, both in the 

 striation of the head and in the ochraceous tinge of the under sur- 

 face. A. sclateri is distinguishable from A. citreopygius by its 

 greener head, hindneck, throat, and chest, and by the paler lemon- 

 coloured uropygium. 



-/-107. CopuRUs leuconotus, Lafr. ; Scl. & Salv. P. Z. S. 1864, 

 p. 358. 



Santa Fe. 



This species also ranges northward into Costa Rica, and to Blew- 

 fields in the Mosquito territory. 



-^108. Platyrhynchus superciliaris, Lawr. Ibis, 1863, p. 184. 

 Santa Fe. 

 Several specimens of both sexes. 



